Guns N' Roses Is An American Hard Rock Band Founded In Los Angeles California In 1985. The Band Has Released Six Studio Albums Appetite For Destruction In 1987 G N' R Lies In 1988 Use Your Illusion I And Use Your Illusion II In 1991 "The Spaghetti Incident?" In 1993 And After 15 Years And With Frontman Axl Rose And Keyboardist Dizzy Reed Being The Only Members Left From The Previous Lineup Chinese Democracy In 2008. They Also Released Three EP's In 1986 1988 And 1993 And Two Live Albums In 1999 And 2014. Read More On Last.Fm
"Rocket Queen" Is A Song By American Rock Band Guns N' Roses Featured On Their Debut Studio Album "Appetite For Destruction". The Song Is Notable For Incorporating Moans From A Woman Adriana Smith Who Was Recorded Having Sexual Intercourse With The Band. Slash Stated In His Autobiography That He And Duff McKagan Wrote The Main Riff To "Rocket Queen" When They First Got Together In The Short-Lived Band Road Crew With Steven Adler Prior To Slash And Adler Joining Hollywood Rose. According To Frontman Axl Rose "I Wrote This Song For This Girl Who Was Gonna Have A Band And She Was Gonna Call It Rocket Queen. She Kinda Kept Me Alive For A While. The Last Part Of The Song Is My Message To This Person Or Anybody Else Who Can Get Something Out Of It. It's Like There's Hope And A Friendship Note At The End Of The Song. For That Song There Was Also Something I Tried To Work Out With Various People—a Recorded Sex Act. It Was Somewhat Spontaneous But Premeditated Something I Wanted To Put On The Record." A Credit In The Booklet For "Appetite For Destruction" Reads "Barbi Rocket Queen Von Greif" Implying That She Was "this Girl" Rose Mentions In The Quote. Slash States That While Von Grief Was Only Eighteen At The Time She Had A Notorious Reputation And Was "a Queen Of The Underground Scene Back Then. She'd Eventually Become A Madam But Axl Was Infatuated With Her At The Time." She Was Also Mentioned In The Acknowledgments Section Of L.A. Guns' Self-Titled Debut Album. In An October 1991 Interview In Guitar Player Magazine John Frusciante Of The Red Hot Chili Peppers Said Axl Rose Told The Chili Peppers That Guns N' Roses Had The Chili Peppers In Mind When They Recorded "Rocket Queen".